Content Description | First Party: Personal Representatives of Henry P.A.D. Pelham-Clinton, 7th Duke of Newcastle under Lyne [deceased].
Second Party: London and Fort George Land Company Limited.
Third Party: Thomas Fullard of Worksop, Matthew Scholey of Worksop, George Allison of Worksop, William Crookes of Offley in Staffordshire, Henry Hartland of Worksop, John William Adwick of Grimsby in Lincolnshire, and Walter Currass of Worksop ['the Trustees'].
Fourth Party: Rev. George Thomas Turberfield, the superintendent preacher of the circuit in the Primitive Methodist Connexion.
Conveyance from (1) and (2) to (3) of a parcel of land in Worksop measuring 3.561 acres [coloured pink on attached plan].
Subject to the same powers as expressed in a release of a parcel of land and place of worship situated at Walworth, Surrey dated 24 Mar. 1864.
Also subject to a mining lease with the Shireoaks Colliery Company Limited dated 18 Sep. 1922.
Reservations to (1) and (2): All mines and minerals below a depth of 300 feet from the surface and the reversion expectant on the mining lease; free passage of water and soil; and the right to erect buildings on adjoining property belonging to (1) and (2).
Covenants by (3): To erect certain boundary fencing; to use the property in question only for the purpose of constructing an extension to the Zion Chapel or for a recreation ground; and not to erect any building on the property without prior consent from (1) and (2).
Consideration: £265.
Recitals: (a) fact that the 7th Duke of Newcastle was seised of the property in question at the time of his death; (b) fact that the 7th Duke had agreed to sell certain property to (2) by indenture dated 5 Apr. 1927 but no conveyance was executed; (c) fact that the 7th Duke died 30 May 1928; (d) fact that (3) have a sum of money to be laid out for the purchase of the property in question; (e) fact that (1) and (2) have agreed to sell the property in question to (3).
Includes a plan with the property in question coloured pink; property is situated on the south western side of John Street adjoining the Zion Chapel. |